Kate Winslet, Alec Baldwin, 'Boardwalk Empire' win SAG TV awards

The cast of HBO's Prohibition-era drama were rewarded with an ensemble award, while the show's star Steve Buscemi was presented with the gong for 'Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor in A Drama Series' in recognition of his role as Nucky Thompson.

Buscemi used his speech to salute his co-stars and also jokingly thanked Tina Fey - who presented him with the award - for stealing his red wine from the podium and drinking it.

30 Rock star Alec Baldwin beat Ty Burrell and Eric Stonestreet of Modern Family, former Office star Steve Carell and Two and a Half Men's Jon Cryer to win the award for 'Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor in A Comedy Series'.

He paid tribute to writers including Tina Fey and Robert Carlock in his speech, saying that the NBC sitcom has "the greatest writing", and also mentioned the SAG Foundation's literacy initiative Book Pals.

Kate Winslet was honored for her role in HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce, adding to the Primetime Emmy award and Golden Globe which she has already won for her performance.

The actress was not present on the night to pick up her trophy, which was accepted on her behalf by Damages star Glenn Close.